BVENINQ- LEDGlSE-PHItADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 191C. 'SEWING ADVICE FEMININE INTELLECT SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION CORRESPONDED I I IF l IS WOMAN'S MIND INFERIOR TO MAN'S? M'LISS QUESTIONS Modern Psychologists, Having Got Over Surprise That Women Can Think, Now Consider How She Does It HAV1KCJ admitted finally and with great show of reluctance that woman has a mind, modern psychologists and other thinkers of deep masculine thoughts are now having tho time of their Uvea de ciding Just what sort of a mlniMhls feml nlno organ of mentality Is, any way. Mr. Havclock Ellis, that brilliant ana lyst of our sex and Its ways, contributes In tho current Atlantic Monthly some In teresting, albeit maddening, data to this subject. "Most people, l'ho writes," whether men or women, seem to have felt that women had little Uso for mind! It uas their hus band's business to furnish that; their part was to seek knowledge, as thoy were taught to seek God, through men. Tho sphere of women was generally held to be as It still Is commonly held to bo In Germany, though today no country Is so actively engaged In disproving this stnte ' talent children, church, cooking." It Is curious that tho creatures who so , preened themselves on the exclusive pos , session of tho world's gray matter' did not bavo tho wit to sco that they had relc ' gated to women threo of tho departments of Ufo for tho successful conduct of which tho highest kind, of Intelligence Is re quired. Women got tired of having It dinned Into their cars that theirs was tho hand work and that the hcadwork of a sus tained kind was Impossible of achieve , ment to tho feminine sex. They felt they'd llko to test that out. All over tho world thcro grew an alarming unrest among tho women. Thoy Invaded tho colleges and, almost as much to the surprlso of themselves as-to tho amaze ment of their malo competitors, thoy did well. Brains of which they scarcely ex pected tho exlstenco worked very well In many cases hotter than mascullno brains. These women found, too, that thoy could "buck" tho business world With an astonishing meed of success, con sidering how they had been taught to bellevo by Schopenhauer and others of tho misogynist class that they werp mere "breeding machines." "But theso Intellectual women," tho men Letters to the Editor of the "Woman's Page Address nil communications to M'LI,1. care of the Evening Ledger. Write on one side of the miner only. Dear M'Llss I would like to have somo In formation about tho new reducing costume. I would like to know tho name of It and also tho price, nnd also where It can be bought. X have been looking for such a corset for a lone time. A. P. A stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. Sear M'Llss Will you kindly publish In your column the rudiments of tho iramo of chess? ' X. Y. Z. &wna Is played by two persons on n board of 64 squares. H. by 8. Earn plaer has 1(1 men: tent pawns, a King, a queen, two bishops, two knights, two rookn or castles. The queen nnd klmr are placed n the, -middle squares of the back line, tho queen on her own color, that Is, If black, on a black square, and If white, on a white (or red) square. The bishops aro ad jacent to the kins and queen, the knights ad jacent to the bishops, the rooks adjacent to the knights. Thus there Is a donk at either end of the back row. The piwns are In a row on the row in front of the other pieces. The queen Is the most valuable piece on the board. Hho can move diagonally of rectlllnesrly In any direction and as far as she likes. The bins ran move one snuar" In any direction. The bishop can move diagonally In all four directions any distance. The rook can moo rectlllnearly In all four directions any distance. Tne knight can move two squares rectlllnearly In any direc tion and then one nquare to right or left, or ono square In any direction rectlllnearly, and then two squares right or left. Ills move Is thus alone the lines of an I., starting with either the long or the short bar of the L. The puwn can move straight forward two squares on Us MARION HARLAND'S CORNER Will you please send me the address of W. O. L.7 I want to And out about her hard-soap recipe, MRS. A. T. 1', As the recipe donated by W. "G, L. re quired no reply her signature does not figure among our "to be answered" names. As a regular reader of the Corner Hho will see your letter and respond through our column or send to us for your address, which we register In that expectation. We should like to share In the Information anent Eoapmaklng. For laundry stuffs are also "going up," and frugal hpusemothers are, learning how excellent home-made soaps may be In skillful hands. Our grandamea used no other, Have I ever told my sister housewives that one of my1 wedding pres ents was a large box of home-made soap SO years old and almost as white as snowT WbjttnoVrenevMthe Industry? d r Would Trace Family Name I should like to know, through the M. II, C, What steps to take to trace genealogy In one's own family. I had some ancestors In the Revolutionary War, also In the War of 1815, X should like to know something more definite about them INQUIRER. If you will send me a stamped and self addressed envelope I will put you into communication with one who can help you trace the family line, provided you have the names and residences of your ancestors. A Lot of Queries A fellow sprung a lot of questions upon us at a club meeting last night. Soma of them none of us could answer. Ho I am passing them along to the Corner. Here are three of them. I may refer more to you If I can't work them out In some other way. What American President was nicknamed "the Old Alan Eloquent'? Vnat President was called "Old Itoush and Ready"? What President was nicknamed "Old Hickory'? What celebrated orator was made governor of bis native State, besides holding successfully five offices under the American Government? I should be more diffident of sending In these queries If you had not said a while ago that the "newspaper Is the people's encyclopedia" and that "the SI. II, C. la proud to be one department of it." (JKltALD A. C. May I preface our effort to reply satis factorily to your series by the expression of a wish that you had read the Corner often and carefully enough to prevent you from writing upon both sides of the sheet? X count confidently upon your recollecting In future our rules upon this head. You are young and memory is plastic In youth. I wish; older correspondents would do the tame, Now for your catechism. "The Old "Man Eloquent'' was John Quincy Adams, Superfluous. Hair It Easily Romcved MAN DO The underarm ef every woman should ba free from b&r growth Gt the pre$ ri at any store today. T'l . I cried out, "aro tho exceptions." And thus they tried to save themselves from hu miliation. Now, however, Ideas concerning child culturo and cooking and churchgolng have undergono a revolution. Womau'o work Is no longer put In tho class of mere manual, mechanical labor. The study of the proper euro of tho child has becomo a matter for tho serious consideration of tho colleges. Cooking Is a flno art. Even men do not scorn to learn and practice It. And as for theology, man has coma to realize that ho must cave his own soul, slnco his wife, with her thousand and ono modern Interests, has no longer tho tlmo to do doublo duty In an endeavor to savo It along with her own. "Women now will accopt "kinder, kuchen und klrcho" as tho chief elements of their sphere only because they have been placed on an In tellectual basis. Mr. Ellis, however, in his discussion Is not very flnttcrlng. Ho resorts to tho old argument that the mind of man is, all things considered, superior to woman's becnuso thcro have been moro malo gonluses In tho world than female ones. Ho does not, in all fairness, neglect to Inform us that there are llkewlso mora malo Idiots. But with maddening persist ence ho points out that "women aro nor mally nearer the threshold of Idiocy than men, but are ablo by their precocity and cleverness to disgulso tho fact" Personally, I hold that a sex which can disgulso from another sex (admittedly, by Its own memboirs at least, tho most intel ligent and Intellectual) that It, tho former, Is ncui' tho threshold of Idiocy Is well equipped with gray matter. But Mr. ElUa leaves us ltttlo ground for self-complacency. If wo are smarter nt school and at college than our mascu llno co-students, It Is merely because we develop earlier. We aro the hares In tho race which tho tortoises win. If we suc ceed In business as well as and sometimes better than our masculine coworkers, it is becauso wo aro granted special privi leges. Tra la, la la la. It is to laugh uproar iously. M'LISS. first moe, nnd thereafter ono square forward to th move. Pieces cannot "Jump" other pieces as In checkers. To tnke enemy pieces, a piece moes (If It can) to the place occupied by the enemy pleca and removes It. then assuming that squaro as Its position. A player cun move only one pleco per movo. All the pieces make their nor mal moves when "taking" except the pawn, which can only take a piece which Is diagonally In front of It. either to right or loft. The king enn nover be taken, but Is said to bo In check when an enemy pleco Is threatening It, that Is to say, Is In such a position that It could talto the king If It were subject to belos taken. Tho king must always at once mbvd out of check, when checked. If tho player 'checking calls "check." That Is. he must jnoe to a square where ho Is not threatened. He Is check mated when enemy pieces bear down on him In Buch a way that he cannot movo without being still In cheek When "mated." the player1 with tho mated king loses. Hut It is "stale mate" and a drawn game If the only move n player has Is with his king and that move Is to go Into check. There are two exceptional moes to bo noted. One Is castling If the king and a rook have not moed during the game, nnd If thero aro no pteces between thorn, tho king can move two squares toward the rook and the rook take a position on the other side of the king In the adjacent square on the back row. The other exceptional move Is In pawns. If a pawn has not moved and then moves two Bauares as Its first move, to u position adjacent (rec tlllnearly) to an enemy pawn, the enemy pawn can take It by moving Into the square directly behind that to which the first pawn moved, Hut It has to do this. If at all. immediately after the first pawn moves two squares. "Old Rough and Ready" was General Zach ary Taylor. General Andrew Jackson was affectionately nicknamed "Old Hickory." Patrick Henry was made governor of his native Virginia in 1776 and again In 1784. He was a member of the House of Burgesses in 1765, of the Continental Congress In 1774, of the Virginia convention in 1776. and In 1778 was a member of a "ratifying convention" summoned to act upon the con stitution. Wants Old Song Upon reading your page I see so many being he ped I have been wondering If any one could heln me get a song. I do not know the exact name, but think It Is "Death Is Only a Dream." The verse starts like this: "Why should wo weep when weary ones rest on the Ixmom of Jesus supreme?" Chorus: "Only a dream, only a dream, and glory beyond the dark stream " etc. I have looked In vain for this song for a long time and would be most grateful to any one who can help me, SUS3 K. A. L. Referred to a constituency which has abundantly proved Its ability and willing ness to run down and bring to light obscure and unclaimed verse. We hold your ad dress. In a Gondola The bee's kiss, nowl Kiss mo as If you entered gay My heart at some noonday, A bud that dares not disallow The claim, so all la render'd up. And passively Its shatter'd cup Over your head to steep I bow. Robert Browning Softening Shoes Rub your shoes and boots welt with castor oil and let them stand 12 hours. This will keep them from cracking and mako them yielding and soft. (The kind with the Cupid oa the can) GET THE BEST ICED COCOA Satisfies that summer thirst make it as follows; Prepare as usual; slightly mare cocoa per cup than for hot cocoa. Usa all milk or milk and cream; cool, serve with ice. "Crjlcs'TounTsroucb, WILBURLANCirce at your grocer's orseo4 direct to us forfjeopy, LLWiU3t.SMJ.tJS. 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Tho name of the shop uhoro these nrtlcles may bo purchased will bo supplied by tho Editor of tho Woman's Page, EvnjnNO LEoann, 60S Chesti.ut street. The request must be accompanied by a stamped self-addressed envelope, and must mention tho dato on which the article appeared. SUFFRAGISTS OF SOUTH TO ATTEND CONVENTION Will Tell Meeting That Dixie States A.re Not Opposed to Giving Women Vote Dixie's fairest daughters will take an nctlve part In tho convention of tho Na tional American Woman Suffrage. Associa tion at Atlantic Cits'1 on September 6. They wilt bring with them some "Inside Information" on what the Southern politi cians think of suffrage, nnd on their re port to tho convention will depend what ever decision is made for future suffrage activity below tho Mason-Dixon line. So importnnt Is the South regarded by the suffrage leaders that 'one entire eve ning session of the convention has been set aside for a presentation of tho Dixie suffragists' reports. The night of Septem ber 7 will be ofllclaly known as "Dixie Night," and It promises to furnish ono of the big surprises of the convention. On that night tho delegates from all parts of the country will get some first-hand In formation from Southern women on how the South stands on suffrage. According to Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the National Association, the Information will not be displeasing. Details of tho Information which Is to be presented to the convention by the Southern leaders nre helng Jealously guard ed, but It Is admitted that there are sur prises In atore for those who believe that the Southern States as a whole are opposed to granting the ballot to women. Among the representative women who will speak "Dixie Night" and tell of the strides woman suffrage is making In the South are: Mrs. n. 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Jewels and "hocking" the family plate In forder to have a bit of raccoon or seal or ermine on our frocks nnd suits and hats, but she had not let us know In advance that If we wanted to be really up to the mode we would have to Invest In yards and yards of Last year presented fur problems dim cult enough of solution. Thero were fur hems and bandings to be nchleved. This year not only nro tho collars, cuffs, belts nnd hems of smnrt gowns to show fur, but entire sleeves aro to be made of It. More over, at the recent fall openings In Paris fur was used for the body portion of frocks nnd cloth suits hot and expensive, but fashionable. Need more be said? Moleskin seemingly will bo the most fa vored pelt, particularly when fur Is to be used oxtcn-jlvely for dress trimming. Fox In all of Its colors and varieties will bo good for neckplcco and muff, as will skunk, seal, wolf, raccoon nnd ermine. Dear Madam Can a white taffeta and Typhoid I Infantile Parajysis until it is Write for a copy of tho booklet "InfluencD of Early Environment" It is a compilation of a few letters received from former pupils and patrons of tho FRIENDS' 0ENTRAL SCHOOL The dntly association and environment of a child are the most powerful influences in character-bulldlnff. The results of tho School's work, since Its foundation in 1845, are Us prominent citizens In every day walks of life. YrTUTE FOR YHAK BOOK AND TEnSIB Schools open Oth mo, 20, Enroll now. JOHN W. CARR. Ph. D., Principal 15TII AND nACE STS PHILADELPHIA. ELEU&XTARY SCHOOLS OF TUB 8Y8TEU 13th and Itaco sts. 3Sth fit. and Lancaster Ave. 17th St. and Olrard Ave. Greene St, and School Lane, Oennantown. Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch St. Writs for Booklets. TUULIO SrKAKINO AND SELF CONFIDENCE Tickets for openlnir demonstration, October 12. 8 P. St.. on request by phone or mall. This course one nlrht a week (or one year Is taucht by Dale Carnaeey, of New Tork City, tha foremost speech specialist In the country l'.'S other hlEh-erada courses Commercial, Engineering, Pre paratory, Music, Register Sept. 23-80. Begin Oct. 2. Yoonr Men nnd Iloys 1528 STUDENTS 1B2S students attended our T)av nnd Night Sessions last year and every araduate has a irood Dosltlon. Send lor catalogue. Strayerra Business College ui-eu untiuui bi,, rniia. Walnut SSI Main tS-00 The Phillips Brooks School mora Avenue. BROWN PREP nr J"k g"- Hroad and Cherry Sts. -rcirp iur fiir, uusincss ana wlvll oerv Ice, wail I or send for Catalog L. aXTflnPKo. pa. K If, - ... . ww wai wm for Hoys. Endorsed by every American University. College ere. pars tory course and a good train, in for business. Course in agrl. culture, 2l)th year opens Sept. ID. Writs for catalogue. Dept. 29. Hsltshnrg Pa WEXONA1I. N. J. vVENONAfi MILITARY ACADEMY 12 mues irom i-nii-ueipma. in town witnoui fsrtorles and saloons, u. S. Army Offlcer d talleJ. Special school for Juniors. Catalog. PH. V'. II. LORKNOE. President. CLAiTON A. HNDEB. Ph. ., Hupt. llox 412. Wenonah. N. J. BPMM1TT. N. J. CARLTON ACADEMY Upper School for older boys styes thorough prep, aratton for all colleges. Individual attention. Comerclal Courses. Athletic Sports. Resident Chaplain. Lower School for younger boys, with liousemother to give personal care. 'HABLEa H. SCHULT2. A. M.T Headmaster. NAZABETH. rA. -......miv tilfT. UrflTADV artlnmrv Nasareth. Pa. Founded, IT4J. For Bpys. College Prsparatoryaaa .. ,"UL A,, Atmeiics. u. . v -.wiw.ug-. Address my. . ..... .lunwi. OEB3IANTOWN, rA. The Stevens School for Girls Jil IV. Cbsltea Arenas, aenoaofown ttth J ear opens Sept. 21 Kinds gsrten through coUeg preparatory Special courses la Domestic icleocs ?nd Conversational French for girls and Somen. Manual troa. Miss Marr UsaUey. Prln. CABIOSLE. PA. CONWAY HAIXwa-ijafm; uroved success, eiperlenced teachers and com- RE Dr (frx"! I e- MhPtrin;; i r sss mi,n7l t y - s.H T mf M jlt W, . W" rNwIek ay XT wrmi I4rffi$m Ul JyT ZBBjsLsjBisjUaJ 1 In making a decision. T',i A professional cleaner tells me that good results have been achieved In dyeing taffeta. Dear MaJsm 1 have a ;P'f H'nnd n.vyblu rcrg-e. mads Tjlth 1 lf"tff'X In Dirt of the bodice. The shirt has a t aneia yoke, with the rttge laid on It In walls-or-Troy desUn. Now, tho slaves are torn out underneath tho nrmst nnd the Mtttte. nt tno back of ths skirt Is befflnnlna; to split. What shall 1 do to f reohen up ths frock so that Iran wear It next fall J O. D. T. Tou can buy moro taffeta and renew all the taffeta parts on your dress, or you can mako sleeves of gcorgetto and uso heavy aultlng satin for tho former silk parts. This heavy Batln Is very Btnart for dresses Just now. Touches of hand embroidery can be added to your frock for very little. Most of tho shops do It. The work Is done In dull gold, red, green and bluo silk threads. Uso a whlto gcorgetto collar. Dear Madam What can I dp with a atrlped aklri that has shrunk and Is too tight for mo '" Would' a white felt hat with a black velvet crown bo suitable for an elderly woman with white hair? PUZZLED. If you can match your material, mako n KILL THEM wae-e the relentlessly and thus protect from the ravages of these disease and filth bearing pests. SHEPARD'S HOUSE FLY .will positively kill nil flics, moaquttoB, moths, gnats, nnto, roaches, bod butrs. fleas uuuubuui iuotuio, juiuuiiuaa iuuuwuu uuiugs, uubDiuuuuaiu loinscccand UEKMlIfo. PROMINENT HEALTH OFFICIALS ENDORSE AND RECOMMEND IT. At a recent test at Washlnirton 300 flies were liberated in a room 12x10 fret n At,,.. from a bottle of Shcpard'a House Fly and Insect Killer were sprayed in tho air. After a few minutes every fly in the room was dead. Tho success of the test is certified to by A. L. Murry, M. D., Supt. of Health, Washington D. C, and C. H. Popenoe, Insect InvestlM. tor, U. S. 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Biahopthorpe Manor f" auu. coijii; Jnas: recrestlon and riling suVro1idriSr.a ",$, trained to the very highest standard of' Ami! and stronar body . c, . w"4jt. Bsit so. u. ugrruLmStit, alien. THE CHEERFUL Cl fiERtm I'm gkd -tKvt vlW ' new &. joKft the. poirvt let rKtr bratK rrvy riyscrvafi oF kvtWovrt a yoke of tho striped goods. Fit h 1a. , 11 this tlmo. Use tho stripes in th. JMl)r l unless you nro stout tVtU Yes, but nn nll-blaclc hat, in my onUu if la smarter on nn Mi,. "JWoa, ? woman.- ' W0Hifoj war of exterminntinn r vour home and fnmilw AND INSECT KILLER write WILMINGTON, N. C. KsLl Decide on a Course at Peirce School ' -, Tho business men of Amerl- ca aro. always seeking for ' ' properly trained lieutenants ' men and women who can be ' trusted -with important' buitW i ness matters. PEIRCE SCHOOL grad uates are dally qualifying for such positions. They have a liberal education in addi tion to a thorough business .' training. ' ' ' PEIIICE SCHOOL occupies' j ono of tho finest school build ings in America where every possible advantage Is git en tho Btudent. Your inspection" of tho school's equipment Is ' Invited. Secretarial and Commorclal courses for both sexes. PEIRCE SCHOOL Pine Street, West of Broad Public Speaking Fluent Self.Expresslon before large" or small audiences a necessity to msny am a profit aid to success for nil people. Morning, afternoon, evening and rrl vale Classes. Instructive Literature, Rllaa 8. Neff. Ph. D., J. Yferren NeB President and Founder. Manager, NEFF COLLEGE cheeinu? St. -' ' ' 1 Spring Garden Institute Broad and Bprlne Garden, miia. A-ri.,Draw.ng IgSeW Kree Hand Drawing Hook nd 1 erioaicai "f-.s62K.fi? KrAc"" r..V "SfipPr.rtic. A"'.'V,,?fJit-S,i" Machine Shopl Mx-hlne IJhOD.MMh. ai, i wu't,., es. Practical, efficient In"J"KJSr" Evening? WIUTH FOB COOKHX Nominal fees Day ana TlnlnoKiitv nf Ponnavlvania Wharton f" f-" n.g..trat.onV7M,cSp? fo j J Aecoontlng. Ilnance. AdvertUtornoLgelllJX MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1808 SPRUCE HTBEKT MAIN LINK HKANCH ELIZABETH HllTsJ LYSUNrtnclPit daimc 5 r H O O L Thirty years at ITth ndcnestnui o"- Business, Bhorthand and Secretarial Cow Young Ladles and OlrU WALNUT LANE SCHOOL J& B8th year. Oeneral. College 'F;.""n,ntHia Orad Intermedlata Primary. usle, KgyjaJ Bclsnca. Interior Decora'n. HecrarlaUAia-g Phila. School of Design for Woa nn?SrAN,b "SnVrnrsJ, JVESTJCHESTKBPAi & STATE NOBJIAL SCHOOL , JJftTVpjTS t?nn-t20 pr year. O. ' TH"'"-, IV"'1'"1"- .". Sflol, Mnn..onW SIS MONTESSOBI TEAC1IEB Tww , v Young ladles and glrUi prao. ,nrD1rectt , uut . wssws,.- m': M i OAK LANK. I'A. Miss Marshall's School o 'OB. OAK LANE. PHItA. Day and Boarding Pll,Sffif jfiufirt- to svery 0 girls. Campus pf j A5Jlii!-i airy study ruoms. Outdoor athletigs. AgJl, -merits may now be made w 'to v. uell teepnone. ."--- .i..i..l MISS E. H. MApaiWUtMj-- PENN HALL SCHOOL FOB OIBLS -aloaC! Modern fireproof buildings, jwwnSgSt swimming pool, College. Preparatory, .nfigViJ languages, music, aomesiie r. 5tS"" Hotel May, worn centlnuM without - HW,VRk rj fl JL) IMS, vr" vf$ ""3V- "TJJsvM Z3S f- 1 jgifij 8. MAOILL. A,M. Prlncu-ju, j VKW BLOOMWELP. fAi , -jl KIoonKJeld Academy BoUunlor. P- 1 'i V I 5 il JTA-